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This paper compares the impact of distance, a standard proxy for trade costs, on eBay and offline international trade flows. It considers the same set of 62 countries and the same basket of goods for both types of transactions, and finds the effect of distance to be on average 65 percent smaller...
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world markets. To explain higher protection in sectors where a large share is imported from these countries, they extend the …
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This paper studies the relationship between the growth of China and India in world merchandise trade and Latin American … and Caribbean exports of non-fuel merchandise. In general, China's and to a large extent India's growing presence in world …
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For many in Latin America, the increasing participation of China and India in international markets is seen as a looming shadow of two mighty giantson the region's manufacturing sector. Are they really mighty giants when it comes to their impact on manufacturing employment? The authors attempt...
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The number of national export promotion agencies (EPAs) has tripled over the past two decades. While more countries have made them part of their national export strategy, studies have criticized their efficiency in developing countries. Partly in reaction to these critiques, EPAs have been...
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Using a political economy approach, the authors analyze the pattern of protection in Mexico's manufacturing sector during the period of trade policy reforms (1985-89), when Mexico experienced significant trade liberalization and an important inflow of foreign direct investment. They take into...
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